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Vowels: a e i u á é í/ý ú ů ej ou áj áu, acute = long vowel (u, ú, ů, ou, áu = ɯ, ɯː, uː, ɔw, aːw), l ĺ r ŕ = syllabic liquids | Vowels: a e i u á é í/ý ú ů ej ou áj áu, acute = long vowel (u, ú, ů, ou, áu = ɯ, ɯː, uː, ɔw, aːw), l ĺ r ŕ = syllabic liquids | ||
== Grammar == | == Grammar == | ||
Ilithian is a highly inflected language like Czech and Sanskrit. It has tripartite alignment and its verbs inflect for honorific/politness level distinctions as well as tense. | Ilithian is a highly inflected language like Czech and Sanskrit, and also has inflectional and derivational ablaut like Sanskrit. It has tripartite alignment and its verbs inflect for honorific/politness level distinctions as well as tense. |
Revision as of 04:56, 16 March 2022
A conlang by Schhngellstein; Czech + Sanskrit hybrid gib
Gibberish
Bhamahá tršvý nouchántišétou sné prlášámaštíchéh padhrtiný
Phonology
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Labial | Dental/Alveolar | Postalveolar | Palatal | Velar | Glottal | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nasal | m /m/ | n /n/ | ň, ni /ɲ/ | [ŋ] | |||
Plosive | tenuis | p /p/ | t /t/ | č /tʃ/ | ť, ti /c/ | k /k/ | |
voiced | b /b/ | d /d/ | dž /dʒ/ | ď, di /ɟ/ | g /g/ | ||
breathy | bh /bʱ/ | dh /dʱ/ | džh /dʒʱ/ | ďh, dhi /ɟʱ/ | |||
Fricative | unvoiced | [f] | s /s/ | š /ʃ/ | [ç] | ch /x/ | |
voiced | v /v/ | ž /ʒ/ | j /j~ʝ/ | h /ɦ/ | |||
Liquid | l /l/, r /r/ | ř /(Czech ř)/ | ľ, li /ʎ/ |
Consonants: identical to Czech (add ľ bh dh džh ďh, but h < gh), but j = [ʝ~ç]. No Auslautverhärtung.
d dh t n l + i í pronounced as if written ď ďh ť ň ľ + i í; ý is non-palatalizing í
Vowels: a e i u á é í/ý ú ů ej ou áj áu, acute = long vowel (u, ú, ů, ou, áu = ɯ, ɯː, uː, ɔw, aːw), l ĺ r ŕ = syllabic liquids
Grammar
Ilithian is a highly inflected language like Czech and Sanskrit, and also has inflectional and derivational ablaut like Sanskrit. It has tripartite alignment and its verbs inflect for honorific/politness level distinctions as well as tense.